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Pride and Prejudice

2/20/2019

68 Comments

 
What comes to mind when you hear the word “prejudice”?  What are some different types of prejudice that exist in the world today?
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Chayla
2/21/2019 01:15:19 pm

Prejudice to me is looking at someone and labeling them immediately. One kind of prejudice is racism. Another is sexism.

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Alexis
2/21/2019 01:16:52 pm

I agree sexism is big today

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Aidan
2/26/2019 01:20:27 pm

No that’s a load of meatballs

Ariana
2/26/2019 01:13:29 pm

Ya, thatnis prejudice

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Griffin Mylan
2/26/2019 01:14:00 pm

It happens to the best of us.

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Sam
2/26/2019 01:16:34 pm

Both of those prejudices are a big problem now.

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Sammy H.
2/26/2019 01:19:32 pm

Sexism is a big one.

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Tierryn
2/26/2019 01:19:37 pm

People judge for no reason.

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Jordan
2/26/2019 01:22:05 pm

I agree.

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Blazen Burgess
2/26/2019 01:26:09 pm

Yep that’s exactly right.

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Mackay
2/26/2019 11:27:47 pm

I agree completely.

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Alexia
2/21/2019 01:15:48 pm

When I hear prejudice I automatically think of bullies. They bully people for no apparent reason. This is not only what I think of when hear prejudice but it is also seen in today’s life.

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Ariana
2/26/2019 01:14:10 pm

Ya that is prejudice

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Aidan
2/26/2019 01:19:24 pm

Yea that sounds right

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Sammy H.
2/26/2019 01:20:34 pm

It is still seen.

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Jordan
2/26/2019 01:22:45 pm

That is definitely prejudice

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Griffin Mylan
2/26/2019 01:12:06 pm

When I hear the word “prejudice”, I think of people who are put under unfair circumstances. Some types of prejudice that exist today are racism and sexism.

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Chayla
2/26/2019 01:12:36 pm

That’s very true

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Dillon
2/26/2019 01:16:34 pm

I agree people have unfair circumstances.

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Brooke
2/26/2019 01:17:13 pm

That is very true.

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Caden Caywood
2/26/2019 01:18:11 pm

Yeah that sounds about right

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Blazen Burgess
2/26/2019 01:24:49 pm

Yeah that’s about right.

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Ariana
2/26/2019 01:12:56 pm

I feel like prejudice is like labeling, bullying, and sexism. I think this is a big problem In our society today.

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Chayla
2/26/2019 01:14:34 pm

I agree that those are problems we have today.

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Treygan
2/26/2019 01:14:37 pm

Labeling is a very good example

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Avery
2/26/2019 01:15:43 pm

Bullying is a big one.

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Brooke
2/26/2019 01:18:30 pm

Those are big deals in the society.

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Taija
2/26/2019 01:18:36 pm

Yes they are problems today.

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Jaicei
2/26/2019 01:20:04 pm

I agree, it is a big problem

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Taylee Matthews
2/26/2019 01:22:18 pm

I agree Ariana

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Treygan
2/26/2019 01:13:39 pm

When I hear prejudice I think of people getting labeled and being treated differently. Some prejudices may be racism.

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Sam
2/26/2019 01:15:29 pm

I agree with this statement.

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Griffin Mylan
2/26/2019 01:15:56 pm

I can definitely agree with that one

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Dillon
2/26/2019 01:17:18 pm

You are right. It’s when people are labeled and treated differently.

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Taija
2/26/2019 01:19:18 pm

I agree with this.

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Johnny
2/26/2019 01:27:10 pm

I agree

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Sam
2/26/2019 01:13:55 pm

When I hear the word prejudice I think of a person who isn’t very understanding and isn’t willing to look at other people’s beliefs and the reasons for their beliefs.

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Avery
2/26/2019 01:15:08 pm

That’s very true!

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Caden Caywood
2/26/2019 01:17:48 pm

Yeah I agree

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Avery
2/26/2019 01:14:26 pm

Prejudice makes me feel like your labeling someone. One is racism.

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Taylee Matthews
2/26/2019 01:22:52 pm

Well worded

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Dillon
2/26/2019 01:15:55 pm

Prejudice is when someone is mistreated in certain circumstances. People are bullied for no reason. They are bullied for things they can’t control.

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Lani Belgarde
2/26/2019 01:16:52 pm

I think of hate. A couple examples are homophobes and racist people

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Jaicei
2/26/2019 01:20:30 pm

Homophobia is a good one

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Caden Caywood
2/26/2019 01:17:19 pm

When I hear hear prejudice I think of treated people unkindly. One type would be racism.

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Sammy H.
2/26/2019 01:18:18 pm

What I think of when I hear prejudice is people judging others with just a glance. Racism, sexism, the way someone portrays them self are all problems that arise today.

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Emma Dahle
2/26/2019 01:35:01 pm

That’s a great way to think about it, “judging others with just a glance”.

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Jordan
2/26/2019 01:18:29 pm

When I hear the word prejudice, I think of people labeling and judging others without getting to know them. A type of prejudice is sexism and racism.

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Tierryn
2/26/2019 01:20:04 pm

Nice one.

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Aidan
2/26/2019 01:18:35 pm

When I hear I think of people being oppressed by others. Unjustly of course too.

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Tierryn
2/26/2019 01:19:08 pm

When I hear prejudice I think of Pride and Prejudice, the book and now film. When people are mean for no reason.

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Emma Dahle
2/26/2019 01:37:03 pm

I have never read the book “Pride and Prejudice”.

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Jaicei
2/26/2019 01:19:22 pm

When I hear the word prejudice I think of Pride and Prejudice, the book. Different types of prejudice are sexism and racism.

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Johnny
2/26/2019 01:25:47 pm

I think of that too

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Taylee Matthews
2/26/2019 01:21:15 pm

To me prejudice means being labeled and not being treated right. An example is racism.

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Miriam
2/26/2019 01:25:27 pm

That is so true

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Taija
2/26/2019 01:21:16 pm

I think of people getting treated differently. Or getting labeled. Some prejudice things are racism and sexism.

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Blazen Burgess
2/26/2019 01:24:18 pm

Racism comes to mind. Racism is a big one. Another is probably not liking someone because if their looks.

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Will
2/26/2019 01:55:13 pm

Nice thinking Blazen

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Johnny
2/26/2019 01:24:24 pm

When I hear prejudice I think of the book pride and prejudice by Emma Thompson. I think the word means judging someone based on what you think they’re like. The prejudices that exist today could be between the different social classes.

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Brooke
2/26/2019 01:24:50 pm

What prejudice means to me is judging them and already labeling them. That’s a major thing in our society and nobody could stop it.

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Miriam
2/26/2019 01:34:37 pm

That is a sad perspective in a way.

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Miriam
2/26/2019 01:29:57 pm

When I first hear predjudice I thing of pride and prejudice. Which is to Judge others and to be rude. An example is racism.

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Will
2/26/2019 01:54:57 pm

I agree completely

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Mackay
2/26/2019 11:27:02 pm

Very true statement.

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Will
2/26/2019 01:30:12 pm

When I hear the word prejudice, I think of a false opinion towards someone or something. There are many prejudice that exist in politics. Also there are many that exist with racism.

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Emma Dahle
2/26/2019 01:33:42 pm

When I think of prejudice I think of an opinion that are not based on reason or experience. Some prejudice examples are how people judge people by race, gender, and religion.

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Mackay
2/26/2019 11:26:33 pm

When I hear the word prejudice I think of judgment or false opinions. A type of prejudice today is racism. As well as sexism.

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